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liz, are you there? you want me to fire another one? liz: i am right here. i think investors are very thirsty for one thing, more new listings, more ipos. how do you get the edge, especially when i know that some of the biggest startups are right there at that conference including the ceo of uber, dara khosrowshahi. there's always a steel cage match going on between you and the nasdaq to nab these listings. will you be hitting up some of these startups there? >> i think the most important thing is making sure companies out there realize and see the benefits of the public markets because it's not just between the new york stock exchange and nasdaq. there is also a lot of private capital that's available in the world. that's why you are seeing many of these unicorns wait to come to the public markets until much later in their public -- the company life cycle. it's important they see that the benefits of public markets deliver that unparalleled liquidity that's out there, the visibility and brand they can leverage to attract customers and investors is so critic
liz, are you there? you want me to fire another one? liz: i am right here. i think investors are very thirsty for one thing, more new listings, more ipos. how do you get the edge, especially when i know that some of the biggest startups are right there at that conference including the ceo of uber, dara khosrowshahi. there's always a steel cage match going on between you and the nasdaq to nab these listings. will you be hitting up some of these startups there? >> i think the most important...
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liz: exactly. what doesn't pay off is when people panic in figure a week or two in the grand scheme of things is something we should make interesting decision. moving ahead in the next six months, where are you putting your clients money? >> i think there is some interesting segments. it continues to be absolutely on fire. there is a lot of good opportunity there. we like to buy the full sector as opposed to picking individual names because there is a lot of individual stock names risk in that particular sector. we buy the whole sector not worked out very well. we have been able to ride that up. we also like the airline sector as well. that is unique. we are saying something brand new right here. airlines look but they have an opportunity to finally make some money. david: specifically you like usair. in general you like smaller companies better than the bigger companies going into the fourth quarter. why? >> the small caps have done just phenomenally great. when the market is going up, small caps
liz: exactly. what doesn't pay off is when people panic in figure a week or two in the grand scheme of things is something we should make interesting decision. moving ahead in the next six months, where are you putting your clients money? >> i think there is some interesting segments. it continues to be absolutely on fire. there is a lot of good opportunity there. we like to buy the full sector as opposed to picking individual names because there is a lot of individual stock names risk in...
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liz: so what i. we have limited information from his family but i imagine this is something they have known for some time. is this something people can live with for years? >> absolutely. absolutely. we have worked with many individuals who have had massive strokes and as a result really have a major impact on their language system. and yet they travel and enjoy life and enjoy their kids, grandkids. it just depends on the circumstances, the support the person has, and their access to care, different therapies that might assist. liz: what are some tips for communicating with someone who has aphasia? >> i think the best thing you can do is to slow down your speech. we all want to speak fast and it does not help the person with aphasia. one person -- one does not need to raise their voice. they are not deaf, they can hear perfectly well, but you need to give them time to comprehend and time to respond. their response might be slow and it is important to wait for their response so they can express themse
liz: so what i. we have limited information from his family but i imagine this is something they have known for some time. is this something people can live with for years? >> absolutely. absolutely. we have worked with many individuals who have had massive strokes and as a result really have a major impact on their language system. and yet they travel and enjoy life and enjoy their kids, grandkids. it just depends on the circumstances, the support the person has, and their access to...
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liz: absolutely. also the guidance keeps changing and moving and also that's because we are still learning about covid. some people might say, do i really still need a booster? people are getting covid with or without one. what do you say to that? >> covid in a younger person is not the same as covid in an older person, so maybe 80% of americans have not gotten the new bivalent booster. if you are immune compromised and one of the 80%, you should run out and get it because we are still taking care of people in the icu. there are three -- there are still 300 americans to 400 americans die every day of covid. >> i hear businesses -- whenever i hear people are putting off their booster, sometimes the symptoms are really rough. is that still happening to folks with this new booster or is that getting better? >> it is the same thing, but i would say if you got covid, which is very common, most people have gotten it. you have probably taken on much more than 1 -- you are probably taken out much more than on
liz: absolutely. also the guidance keeps changing and moving and also that's because we are still learning about covid. some people might say, do i really still need a booster? people are getting covid with or without one. what do you say to that? >> covid in a younger person is not the same as covid in an older person, so maybe 80% of americans have not gotten the new bivalent booster. if you are immune compromised and one of the 80%, you should run out and get it because we are still...
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liz: this is a huge get. i cannot wait for the interview because this guy is somebody that google's watching very closely. i can't wait to hear what he has to say about battling google and google docs and storage offered for free. what is box doing? can't wait. this is a company that phenomenonture 500 companies cannot live without. i look forward too to that. have you seen peacocks out there? they walk around on the streets. >> ha-ha. liz: it's cool. >> i have not seen any. we spoke to cheryl as you said, wouldn't talk about the settlement getting all the attention from nasdaq, but she said, look, mobile is big and talked about facebook, mobile revenue up 30% this year, last year, there was no mobile revenue. all mobile, and that's the theme here, mobile first. liz: monetizing mobile, mm. see you in a moment. 45 minutes before closing bell rings, down well off the lows, had been down 180 points, how soon could we see, as we have dow 15308, dow 20,000? one fund manager's bold prediction giving the number of y
liz: this is a huge get. i cannot wait for the interview because this guy is somebody that google's watching very closely. i can't wait to hear what he has to say about battling google and google docs and storage offered for free. what is box doing? can't wait. this is a company that phenomenonture 500 companies cannot live without. i look forward too to that. have you seen peacocks out there? they walk around on the streets. >> ha-ha. liz: it's cool. >> i have not seen any. we...
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liz: okay. let me just ask one more question because smithfield is so important when it comes to the port supply chain. the chinese are the largest consumer support. they absolutely love it. what happens if there is -- i'm thinking down the line, a drought where there is enough grain to feed the pork, the pigs, and suddenly we don't have enough for people here in this country. the you see any problem with anything like that? and it's okay if you don't. i'm just trying to look ahead. >> i don't see that as likely. the real issue for us in this industry is concentration, whether you're talking pork or beef. we have a very concentrated number of large companies that run the processing industry. remember, we want competition. that is what serves consumers both in terms of choice and price. that is the bigger issue right now in the pork and beef processing industry. liz: senator, we watch this deal closely. see if it goes through. wheat you are for it. we will talk to you again down the line. >> very
liz: okay. let me just ask one more question because smithfield is so important when it comes to the port supply chain. the chinese are the largest consumer support. they absolutely love it. what happens if there is -- i'm thinking down the line, a drought where there is enough grain to feed the pork, the pigs, and suddenly we don't have enough for people here in this country. the you see any problem with anything like that? and it's okay if you don't. i'm just trying to look ahead. >> i...
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liz: hopefully we get answers soon. phil: we will see. liz: thank you for your insight. next, we discussed aapi hate in the vacancy mass shooting during the lunar new year celebrations. a community leader is going to weigh in on how we can change the (vo) wells fargo lets you know where you stand with your fico credit score. what if you knew where you stood with everything? like your future in-laws... (boyfriend) hope you like cats... (hero inner thought) i hope your parents like me... they're whispering. (father in-law) the kitties like her... (hero inner thought) can they tell i'm allergic? (mother in-law) tears of joy... (father in-law) welcome to the family! (hero inner thought) whew! (vo) like knowing where you stand? when it comes to your credit score, you can with wells fargo. liz: investigators are working to determine a motive for the mass shooting that left 11 dead over the weekend. it happened in the predominantly asian-american community of monterey park. joining us live to talk about it now to talk about the gun violence is dr. jennifer tran, executive direc
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liz claman, over to you. liz: cheryl, you know what we're hearing? we're hearing millions of commuters are using this hour, right now, 3:00 p.m. eastern straight up to try to make it home earlier than normal 5:00 p.m. eastern. don't hit the roads until you see this. dow 25,000 thunder stolen by storm. on your screen, these are multiple live pictures of the so-called bomb cyclone exploding over the northeast and the midwest, with millions in its path. this is the dow cracks the 25 k line for the first time. it will close there? right now it is at 25,086. commuters are braving the near blizzard conditions at this hour. salt trucks battling the snow, sleet and ice on major highways as no fewer than eight states along the eastern seaboard declare various states above emergency. air travelers, it's a mess, they're feeling the brunt of this bomb cyclone. on the screen is a picture of o'hare, chicago. fight aware is reporting 3800 cancellations have been called across the nation and additional 1500 flights delayed. flights at this hour suspended at new york
liz claman, over to you. liz: cheryl, you know what we're hearing? we're hearing millions of commuters are using this hour, right now, 3:00 p.m. eastern straight up to try to make it home earlier than normal 5:00 p.m. eastern. don't hit the roads until you see this. dow 25,000 thunder stolen by storm. on your screen, these are multiple live pictures of the so-called bomb cyclone exploding over the northeast and the midwest, with millions in its path. this is the dow cracks the 25 k line for the...
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liz: captain chris foley is leading the effort in oakland. chris: there's no middle ground right now, and that's something that we'd like to see established. liz: to find out what has been established, we sent questionnaires to fire department administrators. we heard back from 20, most in the bay area. half don't have guidelines about how to help struggling firefighters. more than a third don't cover behavioral health in their fire academies. are you in a position to be able to lean on some of these fire chiefs that might be a little more hesitant to actually put these programs in place and to invest? mike: i'm certainly in a position that i can have conversations with them about the importance of this issue. every one of them have had the same response, and that is it's a good thing we're talking about this. it's about time we start to address this issue. liz: lieutenant george freelen is still on the job at station 13. george: these are all the letters that came to this station. liz: and still grappling with the task he was called on to pe
liz: captain chris foley is leading the effort in oakland. chris: there's no middle ground right now, and that's something that we'd like to see established. liz: to find out what has been established, we sent questionnaires to fire department administrators. we heard back from 20, most in the bay area. half don't have guidelines about how to help struggling firefighters. more than a third don't cover behavioral health in their fire academies. are you in a position to be able to lean on some of...
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liz: captain chris foley is leading the effort in oakland. chris: there's no middle ground right now, and that's something that we'd like to see established. liz: to find out what has been established, we sent questionnaires to fire department administrators. we heard back from 20, most in the bay area. half don't have guidelines about how to help struggling firefighters. more than a third don't cover behavioral health in their fire academies. are you in a position to be able to lean on some of these fire chiefs that might be a little more hesitant to actually put these programs in place and to invest? mike: i'm certainly in a position that i can have conversations with them about the importance of this issue. every one of them have had the same response, and that is it's a good thing we're talking about this. it's about time we start to address this issue. liz: lieutenant george freelen is still on the job at station 13. george: these are all the letters that came to this station. liz: and still grappling with the task he was called on to pe
liz: captain chris foley is leading the effort in oakland. chris: there's no middle ground right now, and that's something that we'd like to see established. liz: to find out what has been established, we sent questionnaires to fire department administrators. we heard back from 20, most in the bay area. half don't have guidelines about how to help struggling firefighters. more than a third don't cover behavioral health in their fire academies. are you in a position to be able to lean on some of...
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liz: yes. jarod: what are some characteristics that they have that make them even a little bit more different than some of the tropical tortoises? liz: well, they exist in the desert, so they conserve their water. they get most of their water from what they eat, and they don't eliminate a lot of water. any desert animal conserves as much water as they can. jarod: is this a male or a female? liz: this is a male, and you can tell this is a male, because, for one thing, he's concave underneath. jarod: oh, i see. liz: so he fits on top of the female's shell. jarod: so this would be your carapace, which would mean the top shell of the turtle, and then the bottom is the plastron. liz: is the plastron. jarod: is the plastron. and this would be your carapace. the carapace is the small part of the turtle's shell covering the head and thorax. jarod: and then the bottom is the plastron. liz: is the plastron. jarod: the plastron is the nearly flat part of the shell structure. now, what is this scoop up her
liz: yes. jarod: what are some characteristics that they have that make them even a little bit more different than some of the tropical tortoises? liz: well, they exist in the desert, so they conserve their water. they get most of their water from what they eat, and they don't eliminate a lot of water. any desert animal conserves as much water as they can. jarod: is this a male or a female? liz: this is a male, and you can tell this is a male, because, for one thing, he's concave underneath....
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liz: adam? >> there is -- that is a fact that r remittance is a major pat of the economy it is a good thing for their country and our country as well, if i could add, to say that the united states is not poke its nose in two country legislation every day would be more than a little bit naive. liz: the question was immigration, i hear what you are saying, the question was immigration. >> that is the topic, not so what. >> look you know if illegal, in mexico, you go to mexico they get treated badly, i think they have no business telling americans what to do on this issue. >> not to mention, they don't care how this is affecting our citizens, economically, they are on their a coming here living off our welfare system, not paying taxes and sending money back home we deal with this within our national debt we pay off this debt. liz: i hear what you say, they do many get social security taxes detected and they pay sales tax, adam. >> they make a huge -- the immigrants that we're talking about legal an
liz: adam? >> there is -- that is a fact that r remittance is a major pat of the economy it is a good thing for their country and our country as well, if i could add, to say that the united states is not poke its nose in two country legislation every day would be more than a little bit naive. liz: the question was immigration, i hear what you are saying, the question was immigration. >> that is the topic, not so what. >> look you know if illegal, in mexico, you go to mexico...
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liz: a path to citizenship. saying i play by the rules, my family were immigrants, my family did it legally and not essentially say this path of citizenship, is the fear we have 11 million or more immigrants in here, thinking i could open the door to even more illegal immigrants coming in the door? >> right. is it a little bit of an insult to the legal immigrants in our country and would-be immigrants waiting to come in because basically saying you play by the rules, we waited our turn and instead we will reward individuals who caught in the front of the line, why should anybody have to wait in line again, why shouldn't they, the country illegally? it will encourage illegal immigration and individuals figure they can get in and get rewarded and get statements added jobs, why would they continue coming here illegally? i see it's actually encouraging illegal immigration. what message does it send to the individuals playing by the rules? they should have violated the rules of these individuals who are going to get
liz: a path to citizenship. saying i play by the rules, my family were immigrants, my family did it legally and not essentially say this path of citizenship, is the fear we have 11 million or more immigrants in here, thinking i could open the door to even more illegal immigrants coming in the door? >> right. is it a little bit of an insult to the legal immigrants in our country and would-be immigrants waiting to come in because basically saying you play by the rules, we waited our turn...
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liz: but these kids say they felt like outsiders. kika gutierrez: like, they tried to call evan mack's situation, like, a singular situation, and say that it was just him. it is not just him. they treat--they treat other kids of color like that. liz: do you feel like administrators at your former high school had your back? kika: no. no, not at all. liz: when their parents pulled them from analy, they say school leaders never followed up. what does that say to you? female: that they didn't care. liz: we wanted to ask the district why it took a federal investigation for analy to confront an apparent racial divide. officials declined an interview request, citing a lawsuit the mack family filed last month. the superintendent tells us he's following the federal agreement, writing the district takes these matters very seriously and strives to provide an environment free of harassment and discrimination for everyone. evan: there needs to be a mutual culture of respect. liz: evan mack will graduate from a new high school this year, but his p
liz: but these kids say they felt like outsiders. kika gutierrez: like, they tried to call evan mack's situation, like, a singular situation, and say that it was just him. it is not just him. they treat--they treat other kids of color like that. liz: do you feel like administrators at your former high school had your back? kika: no. no, not at all. liz: when their parents pulled them from analy, they say school leaders never followed up. what does that say to you? female: that they didn't care....
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liz: okay. you have to work with me here because this is literally coming in as we speak. we have breaking news, what's turning out to be a horrific situation in northern california. about 150 miles north of sacramento. the he hama -- tehama county sheriff just said two and a half minutes ago seven people including two children have been shot and killed by a gunman who has apparently rampaged through up to seven different locations including the rancho tehama school. and we believe the shooter is dead. police have apparently gotten hold of one semiautomatic rifle and two handguns. the suspected shooter, at least what sources are telling fox news, has rampaged through it might possibly be sparked by a domestic situation. the children who were killed were not inside the school at the time. there are also an unconfirmed number of students that have been airlifted to the local hospital. this all began around 8 a.m. local time. this is near red bluff, and as i said, about 120-150 miles northwest of s
liz: okay. you have to work with me here because this is literally coming in as we speak. we have breaking news, what's turning out to be a horrific situation in northern california. about 150 miles north of sacramento. the he hama -- tehama county sheriff just said two and a half minutes ago seven people including two children have been shot and killed by a gunman who has apparently rampaged through up to seven different locations including the rancho tehama school. and we believe the shooter...
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liz: what do you think? >> you know, except for the fact, and i know stephen, he's a good guy, straightforward. except for the part trump turned it. i don't think president trump turned it, he highlighted it, emac. when you look at the fact where colin kaepernick started was a protest against police shootings of blacks as he saw it, wrongful shootings, and there are some of those, to be fair. they never turned around and protested the policeman standing on the sidelines guarding them. they turned against the american flag, and no matter what side you come from. the fact is disrespect for the american flag is how most americans see it, and when you do, that you're going to lose the argument. on top of the fact, if you lose the locker room as kaepernick did and others, there's discord, and one man who turns it in pittsburgh, alejandro villareal, i'm going to stand for the flag. that turned the conversation on him. liz: joe namath was on "varney & co." earlier today, a football star. he said white people have n
liz: what do you think? >> you know, except for the fact, and i know stephen, he's a good guy, straightforward. except for the part trump turned it. i don't think president trump turned it, he highlighted it, emac. when you look at the fact where colin kaepernick started was a protest against police shootings of blacks as he saw it, wrongful shootings, and there are some of those, to be fair. they never turned around and protested the policeman standing on the sidelines guarding them....
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liz: coming up, another liz: coming up, another hollywood actor to speak out. c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast, with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact. and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... tums! my motheit's delicious. toffee in the world. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. . earth justice defends that right in the courtroom. and we win. join our fight. earth justice. because the earth needs a good lawyer. Ñ@ç@çpçpçpç÷ñoxmhmhyhyhyhyhy♪ i voted for culture... ...with a 'k.' how are you? i voted for plausible deniability. i didn't kill her, david. and i voted for decisive military action. â
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liz: right. to that point, especially about doctors, i heard there's also some concern about ob/gyn doctors not wanting to now work in certain states. could this lead to a shortage of women's health doctors in some areas? in some states? >> physicians i've spoken with have talked about an interest potentially moving to a state where they can offer the standard of care where their hands are not tied by these laws. other ones are really committed to the place they are currently located in and don't want to leave behind that community. they've also said they would discourage other doctors from coming and practicing in the community. i think we may not see an immediate large-scale effect but i think we will probably see sort of a domino effect or an indirect over time impact of what it means for these laws to sort of take what is ultimately a gray area which is medicine and try to turn it into black-and-white, which is what the law does. liz: right. a lot has changed in one year. do you expect many c
liz: right. to that point, especially about doctors, i heard there's also some concern about ob/gyn doctors not wanting to now work in certain states. could this lead to a shortage of women's health doctors in some areas? in some states? >> physicians i've spoken with have talked about an interest potentially moving to a state where they can offer the standard of care where their hands are not tied by these laws. other ones are really committed to the place they are currently located in...
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liz: a crash happened just before 9:30 last night. when officers arrived, they found a car engulfed in flames. two people died after the car crashed into a tree. expected to be ok. investigating a deadly shooting in the richmond district on new year's eve. neighbors say the area is struggling with an increase in crime. question you hear about carjackings, pocket theft -- there are a bunch of homeless people. liz: they are looking they are nissan sedan in connection with the shooting. abc 7 news i i i i i building a better bay area. covid has dramatically changed how students learn and what they do when they return from winter break. the first big test will not have anything to do with math or science, but making sure that they did not bring covid back to the classroom. >> a vast m reporter: surge of the incredibly contagious omicron variant. >> what we suggested was that they test on friday and again tomorrow. catching up with anything that might have gone on during the course of the break. reporter: they ordered 35,000 test kits with
liz: a crash happened just before 9:30 last night. when officers arrived, they found a car engulfed in flames. two people died after the car crashed into a tree. expected to be ok. investigating a deadly shooting in the richmond district on new year's eve. neighbors say the area is struggling with an increase in crime. question you hear about carjackings, pocket theft -- there are a bunch of homeless people. liz: they are looking they are nissan sedan in connection with the shooting. abc 7 news...
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and so right now, it's 22,992, liz. liz: oh, my goodness. all right. five points, eight points, three points, it feels like it may happen. maybe, maybe, so we're keeping an eye on that. in the meantime, we do have this new news just out within the last hour in california. the wildfires are growing. they initially had said that they were getting control of them. but right now, we have a new fire that's broken out in the santa cruz mountains. that's in northern california. it has already injured five firefighters. an air tanker and a chopper are frantically dropping water and fire retardants to put out the blaze. and there's one in l.a. county in the south that has also broken out. over in sonoma county, the ceo the company that started the growth spurt in silicon valley 80 years ago has got to be the best boss in the nation right now. key side technologies is the oldest and biggest company in the region. it's in santa rosa. it is publicly-traded. you can see the ticker symbol keys. the headquarters have survived. but we must tell you that many of the em
and so right now, it's 22,992, liz. liz: oh, my goodness. all right. five points, eight points, three points, it feels like it may happen. maybe, maybe, so we're keeping an eye on that. in the meantime, we do have this new news just out within the last hour in california. the wildfires are growing. they initially had said that they were getting control of them. but right now, we have a new fire that's broken out in the santa cruz mountains. that's in northern california. it has already injured...
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♪ liz: good afternoon, everybody. i am liz claman. it is the last hour of trading. this is countdown to the closing bell. stocks are up for the first time in three days. investors warming up for the idea of a budget deal. john boehner keeping the dialogue open with president obama. we rub our fingers together and look at where we stand. dow jones industrials off the highs of the session. it has been up more than 90. boehner and obama are speaking. check out the financials. they say that you cannot really have a rally without the financials. check out bank of america flirting with $11 a share. first time they have seen that in 18 months. citigroup also chugging higher. apple, though, let's take a. look, interesting day here once again. it is moving higher on better than expected iphone5 numbers in china. 2 million sold there. morgan stanley pounding the table. ipad and iphone demand remains robust. you need to own apple into the early part of 2013. earlier this morning, first, on the flip side, you have citigroup saying they are downgrading apple. my phone suppliers
♪ liz: good afternoon, everybody. i am liz claman. it is the last hour of trading. this is countdown to the closing bell. stocks are up for the first time in three days. investors warming up for the idea of a budget deal. john boehner keeping the dialogue open with president obama. we rub our fingers together and look at where we stand. dow jones industrials off the highs of the session. it has been up more than 90. boehner and obama are speaking. check out the financials. they say that you...
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liz: indeed. money is next. >> i'm melissa frances, and here is what is "money with melissa francis" -- "money" tonight. american ceo being held hostage in china by his own workers. chinese officials are sitting on their hands. is doing business in china even more dangerous than we thought? plus, too big to fail banks are under assault. some of the fed's most powerful officials tell congress that now is the time to break them up. are they right? legendary bank analyst joins us. and you made "money" today? they are cranking up the music style on the dashboard to celebrate. stay tuned to find out who it is, because it when they say it's not it is always about "money." ♪
liz: indeed. money is next. >> i'm melissa frances, and here is what is "money with melissa francis" -- "money" tonight. american ceo being held hostage in china by his own workers. chinese officials are sitting on their hands. is doing business in china even more dangerous than we thought? plus, too big to fail banks are under assault. some of the fed's most powerful officials tell congress that now is the time to break them up. are they right? legendary bank analyst...
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liz: we will see what happens. let's talk about some other politics. 100 days away from the midterms. the countdown is on. what are you anticipating nationally, how hard will it be for democrats to keep control of the house? >> the house is a long shot or gone. despite some good economic news, maybe they find a way to fight it out, i don't see it. the senate is another story. another primary tomorrow where republicans will find out who their candidate is in arizona. primaries tomorrow in five states. the senate is a much different animal. donald trump has gotten involved with a bunch of primaries. it might even put missouri back on the map. when you look at it district by district, democrats feel a little the better but i think pretty realistic. liz: a lot of people with inflation, the president will have good news tonight. people feel like it's bleak for biden and the democrats. what is the strategy in the coming months? >> they are on getting this climate bill full. it's -- through. something to celebrate. they w
liz: we will see what happens. let's talk about some other politics. 100 days away from the midterms. the countdown is on. what are you anticipating nationally, how hard will it be for democrats to keep control of the house? >> the house is a long shot or gone. despite some good economic news, maybe they find a way to fight it out, i don't see it. the senate is another story. another primary tomorrow where republicans will find out who their candidate is in arizona. primaries tomorrow in...
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liz: right. but remember, they have just announced they were rejiggering their assembly line hours and cutting some of the hours, so obviously they are trying to either raise cash or preserve cash. >> they do have a cash issue is what you are hearing from inside the company based on their actions. so the question is, from what i hear inside the company, i'm just telling you what i'm hearing, i'm not saying it's true, by the way, he may turn around on january 30th, i think that's wednesday, right? he may turn around and say you know, we're going to raise money anyway. we are this close, we can pay off from existing cash. i don't know. i don't have a good read on that. liz: didn't larry ellison make a big investment? >> i think he's a big supporter. he might be on the board right now. listen, they have the ability to raise money, obviously. but that would dilute shareholders. if they go into debt, that would be a problem because they could run afoul of the rating agencies and would have to pay up f
liz: right. but remember, they have just announced they were rejiggering their assembly line hours and cutting some of the hours, so obviously they are trying to either raise cash or preserve cash. >> they do have a cash issue is what you are hearing from inside the company based on their actions. so the question is, from what i hear inside the company, i'm just telling you what i'm hearing, i'm not saying it's true, by the way, he may turn around on january 30th, i think that's...
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>liz>kids. tweets and teens who scroll through their social media feeds had likely come across a get ready with me. post you've probably seen them. that's where beauty influencers go through each step of their skincare routine showing you the latest products and trends. and a lot of young people are buying up those products. but it's gianna franco reports. there are questions about how safe they are. and of course, the cost. >>>>just seeing some things like super basic because i'd like small as more >reporter>like many 13 year olds. these days. brenna cares a lot about her skin. wash moisturized than sunscreen. >>>>super hydrating and stuff, >reporter>guided by her mom kelly, who knew the 1st step in her daughter skincare routine was to make sure she was educated on the products. something she wished she knew when she was younger. >>>>days of um noxeema. and you know? say knives. yeah. yeah. the probably scrubs that we were told we needed to do or should do, and then you find out later that putt
>liz>kids. tweets and teens who scroll through their social media feeds had likely come across a get ready with me. post you've probably seen them. that's where beauty influencers go through each step of their skincare routine showing you the latest products and trends. and a lot of young people are buying up those products. but it's gianna franco reports. there are questions about how safe they are. and of course, the cost. >>>>just seeing some things like super basic because...
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i'm here to present this to liz torres. i think one of most important things you can do is identify the wonderful folks you, you have. she's remarkable symin so many ways. liz works close with our school including pta as has brought many programs to our school. we're lingually and diverse she takes groups of people that may not understand the words they're saying and she promotes togetherness. our staff decided to enhance or so those are services just having her for four hours a day is not enough we need more liz. some of the services bringing our community together with food and she participants in our care team. she's one of the most dpiement employees i'm really proud and honored to give to you liz and superintendant thank you liz for everything you do on behalf of our community. >> thank you, very much. thank you >> okay jeremy i'll give you our 20 bucks later. thank you so much i can't do this job on my own. it's all about my supervisor here and without jeremy being there to listen to me when there's, you know, issues
i'm here to present this to liz torres. i think one of most important things you can do is identify the wonderful folks you, you have. she's remarkable symin so many ways. liz works close with our school including pta as has brought many programs to our school. we're lingually and diverse she takes groups of people that may not understand the words they're saying and she promotes togetherness. our staff decided to enhance or so those are services just having her for four hours a day is not...
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liz: okay. i want to show our viewers the picture you took and that you have brought in for our viewers. look to the right here. that's the wounded hoof. did that happen right after the gates opened? >> yeah, right out of the gate -- >> who stepped on him? is who do we smack? >> the number 3. it was an accident. in my 20 years as a jockey, i never see anything like that. i never happens to me any horse next to me step on my horse foot. and it was really bad because that spot is really, really sensitive spot, you know? carrying all the weight -- liz: you knew right away something was wrong. >> yeah, yeah. out of the gate like first 20 yards, i know something was not right with him, and that's why i had to be patient. it's a long race. i had to be patient for him. and at the half a mile pole, i move him out and give him a chance to clear to see if he can have it. but as there was, as he was running, it goes worse and worse. liz: yeah. >> it was just way, way too much for him to be able to run like
liz: okay. i want to show our viewers the picture you took and that you have brought in for our viewers. look to the right here. that's the wounded hoof. did that happen right after the gates opened? >> yeah, right out of the gate -- >> who stepped on him? is who do we smack? >> the number 3. it was an accident. in my 20 years as a jockey, i never see anything like that. i never happens to me any horse next to me step on my horse foot. and it was really bad because that spot...
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liz: why not look at the entire site? derek: you look at sites that have the potential to have radiological contamination left behind. liz: robinson says the navy considered all areas by reviewing past use and conducting interviews with former workers, but he says officials concentrated on the places where the navy actually performed radiation operations. liz: and you're not looking anywhere else? derek: that's where we're starting. liz: how can you be sure that there is no radiological contamination if you don't take a closer look, if you don't test? derek: what we're doing is we're focusing on areas where radiological contamination may have been used and could have been released. liz: we mapped the sites the navy says based on the shipyard's past may be contaminated. we asked if it's added any new places, and the navy pointed to one additional area where it says it performed radiation scans or collected soil samples. robinson stressed the navy tested 28 miles of storm drains, and he says it now plans to scan some other
liz: why not look at the entire site? derek: you look at sites that have the potential to have radiological contamination left behind. liz: robinson says the navy considered all areas by reviewing past use and conducting interviews with former workers, but he says officials concentrated on the places where the navy actually performed radiation operations. liz: and you're not looking anywhere else? derek: that's where we're starting. liz: how can you be sure that there is no radiological...
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liz: are you prepared to endorse him? >> i have not endorsed anyone yet, but there is still a week and a half to go. liz: you have it kind attitude. donald trump had taken on your parents. td ameritrade. set some rather negative things in your family. could you still, if he is the nominee, love for him? >> the republican party stands for ideals about increasing opportunity, and that is why will support the nominee. we are working to unleash that full potential. that is what republican ideals are about. whoever our nominee is, we will be behind that person. liz: even if it is donald trump. >> i will be behind the nomination. liz: looking at what the economy is doing, important to point out to our viewers, the unemployment rate in nebraska's 3 percent. >> the 4th lowest unemployment in the century, top ten healthiest, top ten for volunteerism. liz: listen, i have been many times, but we are looking at an entire nation. what do you think is needed? i guy like warren buffett who brings 44 million into the state from the share
liz: are you prepared to endorse him? >> i have not endorsed anyone yet, but there is still a week and a half to go. liz: you have it kind attitude. donald trump had taken on your parents. td ameritrade. set some rather negative things in your family. could you still, if he is the nominee, love for him? >> the republican party stands for ideals about increasing opportunity, and that is why will support the nominee. we are working to unleash that full potential. that is what...
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liz: coming up next, giants and castles. a tradition that brought out hundreds of people this weekend. hundreds of people this weekend. have heart failure and still experience unresolved symptoms? heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome... ...shortness of breath... ...irregular heartbeat... ...and lower back pain could mean something more serious called attr-cm a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time, so it's important to recognize the signs. sound like you? call your cardiologist and ask about attr-cm. okay care coalition, alaska airlines is still frontrunner for most caring airline. funshine bear, you did some of your own research, right? i sure did. ♪ according to the web, their program's number one, ♪ ♪ earning alaska miles is quicker and more fun! ♪ cute! ooh, that was wonderful, sweetie! oh, oh, oh, i have a song about their cheese plates. ♪ cheese please! cheese please! cheese please! cheese please! ♪ uh- it's time for lunch. aw... ♪ ♪ i see it in my off
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liz: we will be watching. these are the kind of things to look at because it gives us a sense of real participation or not. looking at commodities, we have the euro now picking up a little bit of sign of life, what is the number one thing traders are looking at today? >> there's a lot of money off the table because of the payroll, but we have a big color in the market. prices go lower, if the price is to hire, those are debated and we have a color that he cannot go higher and cannot go too low. another interesting stat, did you know central banks around the world have printed enough money to buy every single person on the planet a 55-inch flatscreen tv. liz: that is an interesting stat to visit panasonic or samsung? >> i will take the new one, that is great. >> they're calling them oled, organic led. energy prices, natural gas moving lower, you tell me what the hot story is on the floor. >> the same story as last week. trading $95.50. the market is poised to do something in one direction or another. if you loo
liz: we will be watching. these are the kind of things to look at because it gives us a sense of real participation or not. looking at commodities, we have the euro now picking up a little bit of sign of life, what is the number one thing traders are looking at today? >> there's a lot of money off the table because of the payroll, but we have a big color in the market. prices go lower, if the price is to hire, those are debated and we have a color that he cannot go higher and cannot go...
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liz: welcome back. a bill to provide safe injection sites in the area cities is headed to governor newsom's desk. the senate gave final approval to sb 57, and it clears the way for cities to authorize places for people to use illegal drugs under supervision. if the law is approved, it would take effect january 1 joining. us to talk about the potential impact is the director of the drug policy alliance. thank you for joining us, jeanette. guest:. guest: thank you for having me. liz: for people who are maybe not following this closely, what are safe injection sites, and how do they work? guest: safe injection sites are models that have been used for the past 20 years in places like europe to allow folks who are substance users could a safe, clean and hygienic space to be able to inject drugs. in addition to providing these safe spaces, the centers become sources of information and connection for individuals who potentially are homeless, or unhoused. who may use drugs in isolation. the whole purpose is, on
liz: welcome back. a bill to provide safe injection sites in the area cities is headed to governor newsom's desk. the senate gave final approval to sb 57, and it clears the way for cities to authorize places for people to use illegal drugs under supervision. if the law is approved, it would take effect january 1 joining. us to talk about the potential impact is the director of the drug policy alliance. thank you for joining us, jeanette. guest:. guest: thank you for having me. liz: for people...
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liz: of $0.53 dividend. and to stay on top of that. >> we did increase by 10% and an important part of h p's capital allocation structure. many people own our stock because of the dividend and we will keep the dividend and may increase over time. liz: when i ask what could meg whitman do that would make you happier because it is about analysts but some of them say we want to see her buy more stock for herself. is that an option? >> my compensation is stock based. i make a $1 year salary. and my entire compensation is based on stock appreciation of hewlett-packard. you never say never but at the moment i am invested in the future of h p. it is a great company. i feel great about the path we are headed. liz: you have a lot of employees here who have been beaten down with a couple of ceos who didn't get the job done. what do you want to say to them as far as how committed you are to running this company and turning around? >> 100% committed. i signed up for this job and will do everything in my power to make th
liz: of $0.53 dividend. and to stay on top of that. >> we did increase by 10% and an important part of h p's capital allocation structure. many people own our stock because of the dividend and we will keep the dividend and may increase over time. liz: when i ask what could meg whitman do that would make you happier because it is about analysts but some of them say we want to see her buy more stock for herself. is that an option? >> my compensation is stock based. i make a $1 year...
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liz: yeah. >> coinbase. larry: iex are still pitching. they're proposing to team up to pitch a crypto exchange. liz: that is regulated. >> that is regulated. here is the thing is it end of crypto if bitcoin goes down to 15,000 or where it is now? crypto will be around for a while. my point this is still an industry that needs to settle out. it has not come to the grip with the fact gary gensler reiterated he believes one coin is compliant and that is bitcoin. eater or rest of them. liz: we're in the green. dow is on pace for the longest losing streak in nine months. we're talking about weekly loss streak here. down for the last four weeks. we have the dow up 97 points. s&p, nasdaq and russell and transports. transports just flipped back into the green as well. palo alto earnings. palo alto network earnings are providing a serious boost to cybersecurity names. alpo al toe up 8% this week. gaining 2% yesterday after a big move. z sailer tripped back into the read zscaler. zscaler has seen a very n
liz: yeah. >> coinbase. larry: iex are still pitching. they're proposing to team up to pitch a crypto exchange. liz: that is regulated. >> that is regulated. here is the thing is it end of crypto if bitcoin goes down to 15,000 or where it is now? crypto will be around for a while. my point this is still an industry that needs to settle out. it has not come to the grip with the fact gary gensler reiterated he believes one coin is compliant and that is bitcoin. eater or rest of them....
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liz: eric? >> uzbekistan lowers tax rates to zero, do you think that will @%use large numbers of american businesses to move there the problem is, look, you know, we need taxes to support central role that government serves, if we decide we're not changing taxes on anybody because of a fear this will cause business people to move overseas that would be terrible. liz: heidi, i hear what you say, delphi automotive for example thinking of putting anchor down in great britain, and ensco, a number of companies but the point is that capital moves at speed of a muse click we heard -- mouse click, do you think a company would move to uzbekistan if tax rates were zero? >> i don't know about uzbekestan, but eric believes in tacking people tintaxing team, y goes, you are losing all that tax revenue, so not just one person's revenue you are losing you lose everyone's revenue that on a grand scale hurts america, it is hurts a lot of states like california and others, it is makes state lose more money, this i
liz: eric? >> uzbekistan lowers tax rates to zero, do you think that will @%use large numbers of american businesses to move there the problem is, look, you know, we need taxes to support central role that government serves, if we decide we're not changing taxes on anybody because of a fear this will cause business people to move overseas that would be terrible. liz: heidi, i hear what you say, delphi automotive for example thinking of putting anchor down in great britain, and ensco, a...
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liz: that's a very good point. we give it to give me the information, we do the reporting and we do the journalism. when the justice department heads the banks up after the fact, kind of refereeing what is going on, the money goes back into the justice department and the justice department's annual budget is like 27 billion and they've gone beyond that right now with the fines. you have new york city with their department of finance, it's four times the new york state budget for that finance law enforcement agency. >> at the same kind of thing that you see with compensation by police, if someone's involved in this, the police talk about getting the money, but you have to care about the system here. the justice department gets the money and that works into salaries and benefits and the justice department. and so they have a two-man this incentive to implement these fine. in new york state have a long history of problems when they finally dead get this and they always lose. so that's very interesting. >> that is a go
liz: that's a very good point. we give it to give me the information, we do the reporting and we do the journalism. when the justice department heads the banks up after the fact, kind of refereeing what is going on, the money goes back into the justice department and the justice department's annual budget is like 27 billion and they've gone beyond that right now with the fines. you have new york city with their department of finance, it's four times the new york state budget for that finance...
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liz: eating algae. look at the cookies, those cookies have a product coming in the form of what is in these jars. you started with a college buddy years ago on what you called the delusional idea that you could make microalgae into real product. that front has now left the company. he was seen as sort of the technology guy. what now? can you talk to shareholders have seen the stock up about 40% year to date. what can you tell an investor about the possibilities of this company? >> i guess what i would say is we are at a point where we launched our first products, some are doing very well in the market. we are at this inflection point after a decade coming online, bringing online a large production facility in iowa, very large reduction facility with our partners in brazil, these will be running both within the next four to six months and sooner. this is the time all of this development work is finally going to bear the fruit people want. liz: when will you be profitable? i know it is hard to say. >> our
liz: eating algae. look at the cookies, those cookies have a product coming in the form of what is in these jars. you started with a college buddy years ago on what you called the delusional idea that you could make microalgae into real product. that front has now left the company. he was seen as sort of the technology guy. what now? can you talk to shareholders have seen the stock up about 40% year to date. what can you tell an investor about the possibilities of this company? >> i guess...
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here is liz. melissa: thank you, melissa, we are talking planes and trains and automobiles and markets. thousands of light now today are grounded. train service also due to a fierce winter storm that is dumping snow in ice on roads and runways up the northeast coast. we will have a live report in just a moment. and the clock has officially run out. it expired sunday morning and now they have to risk potentially millions in compensation. we will ask, how do you quantify what a life is worth and wide? 151 people die, there are thousands more the claim that they were victims as well. and how solid it really is. disappointing data out today raising concerns about the real strength of the u.s. and right now we have a new market that was mixed and it's the final hour of trade and it's glad to start the countdown right now. ♪ ♪ >> it has cost about 37 times, one thing that is decisive is the weather out live in new york city that is frightful. you are looking at live pictures and this is also consume
here is liz. melissa: thank you, melissa, we are talking planes and trains and automobiles and markets. thousands of light now today are grounded. train service also due to a fierce winter storm that is dumping snow in ice on roads and runways up the northeast coast. we will have a live report in just a moment. and the clock has officially run out. it expired sunday morning and now they have to risk potentially millions in compensation. we will ask, how do you quantify what a life is worth and...
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liz: listen, thank you. jim is coming right back to talk about what other companies he is buying right now. already gave united technologies, but much more coming up. the closing bell and 52 minutes, a lot of action happening at the cme and while some are shying away from europe, here is the company jumping in, looking to make its way over there. we brought in the executive chairman to break it all down. everybody wants this guy, he is here in the studio, fox business exclusive coming up. liz: let's check in with the team. jeff flock in iowa covering the drought like nobody else can, but we are now down 69 points, why is there a sudden erosion? >> we really are starting to sell off, off of some of the highs we have not seen, some profits and heavier volume be at take a look at a move looking at urban outfitters, a lot of folks are into it, the stock about 19%, a new 52-week high for urban outfitters, they're seeing the traffic not having to mark down the merchandising, boosting their margins and the stock $3
liz: listen, thank you. jim is coming right back to talk about what other companies he is buying right now. already gave united technologies, but much more coming up. the closing bell and 52 minutes, a lot of action happening at the cme and while some are shying away from europe, here is the company jumping in, looking to make its way over there. we brought in the executive chairman to break it all down. everybody wants this guy, he is here in the studio, fox business exclusive coming up. liz:...
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liz: s true. anybody concerned about the yield on the ten year. >> it is low, but it is probably going lower. there is no money. all of the world they're chasing u.s. money. are you put it? its slow. liz: there you go. a flight to quality. we got up. so much for that. sentiment, we will see later. by the way, we are here tomorrow. i want everyone to know that. the markets are closed, bodice happening globally. anything could happen. the entire fox business team is right here for you. speaking of anything that could happen to my right had commended you see this? did you see this? ready dc something like this? reporting earnings after the bell. then missed on one level. that spooked investors. look at this. everyone stop what you're doing. good to drop after market down nearly 13 per cent in after-hours trading yesterday, but this morning people come down. it took a second look. unlike the story. it was quite a turnaround. now at this hour fighting back more than enough in the green. joining me now
liz: s true. anybody concerned about the yield on the ten year. >> it is low, but it is probably going lower. there is no money. all of the world they're chasing u.s. money. are you put it? its slow. liz: there you go. a flight to quality. we got up. so much for that. sentiment, we will see later. by the way, we are here tomorrow. i want everyone to know that. the markets are closed, bodice happening globally. anything could happen. the entire fox business team is right here for you....
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i am liz kreutz. liz: we will have the latest on that deadly mass shooting in a moment. but first, let's start with a quick look at the forecast with meteorologist lisa argen. lisa: temperatures in the 40's and upper 50's in some locations, with a clear start. we have clouds to the north of us. they will be influencing parts of the north bay today. look at the sunny san jose shot, where it is 56. 57 in oakland. 50 on the coast. 54 in santa clara. low 50's in santa rosa. we have some gusty upper elevation wins. the winds will pick up along the coast, keeping it only in the lower 50's. it is in the upper 60's, bayshore. we are cooler in fremont and newark. it 70's return for some locations in lynn. we will look for the increasing high clouds, the windy coast and some changes for your monday before we heat up this week. liz: back to that breaking news, sacramento police are investigating a shooting that left at least six people dead and at least 10 others injured. this happened around 2:00 this morning as nightclubs were closing in downtown sacramento, about two blocks from
i am liz kreutz. liz: we will have the latest on that deadly mass shooting in a moment. but first, let's start with a quick look at the forecast with meteorologist lisa argen. lisa: temperatures in the 40's and upper 50's in some locations, with a clear start. we have clouds to the north of us. they will be influencing parts of the north bay today. look at the sunny san jose shot, where it is 56. 57 in oakland. 50 on the coast. 54 in santa clara. low 50's in santa rosa. we have some gusty upper...
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liz: thank you for having me. kristen: ftx is being compared to theranos. explain it all. liz: yeah, sam bankman-fried, more commonly known as spf, founded this trading arm alameda research that traded cryptocurrency, then one successful, founded a currency, and the empire had roughly $16 in customer deposits across one million customers, and even though it was once known as the darling of the crypto world, behind the scenes, sam bankman-fried was basically propping up alameda research with the cryptocurrency trading firm, and essentially mismanaging customer deposits and transferred $8 billion to take billion dollars -- $10 billion to the research arm, and once ftx went under, all the customers lesser money, so it has been dry the greatest scandal since there are nose and there will be lots of legal fallout. kristen: indeed. many people say sam bankman-fried should have known better, especially given his parents being teachers at stanford law school. liz: sam bankman-fried was raised on the stanford campus right
liz: thank you for having me. kristen: ftx is being compared to theranos. explain it all. liz: yeah, sam bankman-fried, more commonly known as spf, founded this trading arm alameda research that traded cryptocurrency, then one successful, founded a currency, and the empire had roughly $16 in customer deposits across one million customers, and even though it was once known as the darling of the crypto world, behind the scenes, sam bankman-fried was basically propping up alameda research with the...